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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Mouse      
33076.69 In reply to 33076.67 
It's 250 miles as the TomTom travels, which it claims would take four hours.
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
33076.70 In reply to 33076.69 
That's not bad. Or you could get a train?
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Mouse      
33076.71 In reply to 33076.70 
Train would cost £100+ :(

If I'm going to do it, I'll almost certainly make a holiday out of it and go up for at least a week, so it's not that much travelling from that perspective. I'd just need to make sure I have a break every hour-ish, otherwise my concentration/attention may start wandering, which obviously isn't a good thing on a motorway.

Anyway, I'm going to check with my brother and see what he's doing around that time (he's at uni in Leeds, so would have to visit him if I went up).
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
33076.72 In reply to 33076.71 

Bollocks!

 

You can get a return (well, two singles) for £40 Kings Cross to York. I refuse to beleive it'd cost you over £60 for a return to Kings Cross from Croyden!

 

Plus if you're under 26 (I think you are?) you can get a Young Persons Railcard for twenty quid which saves you 1/3rd of pretty much all train tickets you buy for the next year.



The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
33076.73 In reply to 33076.71 
But more importabnly, yes come to teh meat!


The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  koswix     
33076.74 In reply to 33076.72 
That was £100 for two £50 first class singles, from traintimes.org.uk.
Was expecting it to be closer to £70 total, but meh, it'd cost less than £20 in petrol (I think?) and I want to be able to drive that far, it'll just be a bit daunting the first time.

You can have a YPR at 25, but you have to renew it before you're 25, and I forgot to so mine expired in May.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
33076.75 In reply to 33076.74 
I'd guess up to 30 each way for petrol.


The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  koswix     
33076.76 In reply to 33076.75 
Really?

Hmmm. 500 miles / 47mpg = 10 gallons = 45 litres @ 90p = £40.

Bah, petrol is too expensive. :(
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
33076.77 In reply to 33076.76 

Welcome to the world of cars!

 

Should have got a diesel :P



The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Dave!!  
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
33076.78 In reply to 33076.74 

Well I'm not surprised at the cost for a pair of first class singles.

 

I've just done a search on there for Croydon to York on Saturday and York to Croydon on Sunday. Standard class, no railcard and £21 each way for a total ticket price of £42.

 

Now book your tickets and get your arse along :)

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 From:  Voltane  
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33076.79 In reply to 33076.78 

Hmmmm.

 

I could possibly make it but i'd have to travel by coach (26.50 return), stay overnight, and possibly be the only sober person apart from PB because of money shortage.

 

So put me down as a maybe.........


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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Voltane     
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Yeah, because people who have little money at Northern meats never end up drunk.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Mouse      
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I was skint at the last meat and was positevely sober.

 

I think. Actually, my memory is a bit hazy so I'm not so sure...



The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Dave!!  
 To:  koswix     
33076.82 In reply to 33076.81 
That will have been the Naan overdose kicking in methinks! :)
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Dave!!     
33076.83 In reply to 33076.82 

Mmmm... naan.

 

God I could eat one to my self right now.



The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  koswix     
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No, you could not. Let's not make it 10 drinks you owe me instead of 5.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Mouse      
33076.85 In reply to 33076.84 
Without beer and curry i Reckon I could...


The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Dave!!  
 To:  koswix     
33076.86 In reply to 33076.85 
Although let's face it, a meat isn't really a meat without beer and curry is it now.
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 From:  koswix  
 To:  Dave!!     
33076.87 In reply to 33076.86 
True :(


The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the anal sphincter, and not by the buttocks. The sound varies depending on the tightness of the sphincter muscle and velocity of the gas being propelled, as well as other factors such as water and body fat. The auditory pitch (sound) of the flatulence outburst can also be affected by the anal embouchure.
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 From:  Mouse   
 To:  Dave!!     
33076.88 In reply to 33076.86 
I'd personally be hesitant about going for a curry in York. It isn't Bradford. I think in the past we've eaten at the Lendal Cellars, although according to some reviews on there it now "smells bad".
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